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Chemistry / Sedimentary exhalative deposits / Carbonate hosted lead zinc ore deposits / Ore / Red Dog mine / Chalcopyrite / Volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposit / Zinc / Open-pit mining / Economic geology / Mining / Geology
Date: 2004-02-18 15:31:36
Chemistry
Sedimentary exhalative deposits
Carbonate hosted lead zinc ore deposits
Ore
Red Dog mine
Chalcopyrite
Volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposit
Zinc
Open-pit mining
Economic geology
Mining
Geology

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